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Dr. Dre released his highly acclaimed debut solo album The Chronic in 1992. After this, Dre went seven years without releasing an album. During this time he featured on the Billboard Hot 100 chart-toppers "California Love" and "No Diggity", while also producing Snoop Dogg and Eminem's debut studio albums Doggystyle and The Slim Shady LP, respectively.
Meech Wells, Snoop Dogg "The Day the Niggaz Took Over" 1992 The Chronic: Dr. Dre, RBX, Dat Nigga Daz: Dr. Dre "Deeez Nuuuts" 1992 The Chronic: Dr. Dre, Warren G, Dat Nigga Daz, Nate Dogg: Dr. Dre "Deep Cover" 1992 Deep Cover: Music from the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack: Dr. Dre: Dr. Dre "Deez Hollywood Nights" 2008 Ego Trippin' — Nottz ...
Doggystyle is the debut studio album by American rapper Snoop Doggy Dogg.It was released on November 23, 1993, by Death Row and Interscope Records.The album was recorded and produced following Snoop Doggy Dogg's appearances on Dr. Dre's debut solo album The Chronic (1992), to which Snoop contributed significantly.
"U Better Recognize" featuring Dr. Dre was released by Sam Sneed in 1994. [1] He became known for the catchphrase, "I'm Sam Sneed, you better recognize!" (which he famously repeated on the intro to "Pump Pump", the eighteenth track from Snoop Dogg's debut album Doggystyle), from the song and the related Death Row film, Murder Was the Case.
News of a new Snoop Dogg-Dr. Dre collaborative album called “Missionary” has been dribbling out for the past couple of years, but Dr. Dre spoke revealed new information about it Wednesday in ...
In his continuing desire to fuse country's pop moment with all manner of genres, without restriction, HARDY has announced his latest single — a cover of Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre's 1994 rap classic ...
"Natural Born Killaz" is a collaborative single released by Dr. Dre and Ice Cube for the soundtrack of the film Murder Was the Case. It was originally intended for the scrapped album Heltah Skeltah.
"What Would You Do" is the debut single from Death Row Records duo Tha Dogg Pound, released in 1995 as a double A-side, paired with Nate Dogg's "One More Day". [1] The single was released from the soundtrack Murder Was the Case alongside songs by Snoop Doggy Dogg, DJ Quik, Dr. Dre, Ice Cube, Sam Sneed and